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ADTRAN sales jumped some 30% to a record-level of $165.5 million during the first quarter of 2011, compared to $127 million during the first quarter of 2010, the company said.



The folks over at Web security firm Sophos have grown frustrated with Facebook's well-publicized security and privacy concerns, and they are not afraid to say it. In an open letter, senior technology consultant Graham Cluley tells the social networking giant that it needs to do more to protect its users.



U.S. Cellular is offering budget flexibility to its prepaid customers starting April 15. The company has announced that its prepaid customers will have the opportunity to keep their commitment-free flexibility and enjoy the cutting-edge features and functionality of an Android-powered smartphone on the carrier's nationwide network.



Motricity announced that it has acquired Adenyo, a mobile advertising, marketing, and analytics solutions provider with operations in the United States, Canada and Europe.



It never fails...during a quiet study moment in class, or a robust lecture, someone's cell phone rings. Everyone turns around to stare, and the teacher...what, hands out a detention? Nope, since it was the teacher's cell phone that rang. Education authorities in Bangladesh thought the ban on student cellphones in classrooms would be enough to prevent digital disruptions. But they forgot to extend the rules to teachers.



Through a recent press release, communication giant AT&T announced that it is bringing products and services to the state of Montana. With this, some 150,000 Alltel customers will be joining the AT&T community and get access to the nation's fastest mobile broadband network and AT&T's broad portfolio of mobile devices. The transition to the AT&T network will be effective starting April 10, 2011.



Technology is always evolving, but how do you know what technology platforms are right for your environment? How can you ensure simple ease of use and how do you guarantee that users will adopt what you select? One surefire method may be to team with Avaya Professional Services.



Frontier Communications, a provider of voice, high-speed Internet, video, wireless Internet data access and data security solutions, announced it invested more than $5.2 million to increase broadband access and improve network performance in Washington. As a result of these investments made since July 2010, an additional 14,100 households and businesses in 21 communities in Chelan, Clark, Douglas, Grant, Grays Harbor, Skagit, Snohomish, Spokane, Whatcom, Whitman and Yakima counties now enjoy broadband connectivity.











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